Having missed the qualification round, Lithuania will be hoping one of their main offensive weapons will be back suited up in France and appearing at her fifth EuroBasket Women tournament - having first stepped out when she was 18. She is a player that can score in bunches and also provide for her teammates. She is a proven game-changer and was the second-top scorer for her team at EuroBasket Women 2011, even though she didn't bring her top shooting form. She is the ultimate do-it-all player at both ends of the court for Lithuania, complimenting her scoring ability, three-point threat and assists, with a hunger to come up with steals. She has had another good season in EuroCup Women and the Russian Premier League with Kursk. The 30-year-old is likely to carry a large chunk of Lithuania's prospects on her shoulders.